Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry Outlook in Europe to 2022 - Capacity and Capital Expenditure Forecasts with Details of All Operating and Planned Pipelines

Summary

Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry Outlook in Europe to 2022 - Capacity and Capital Expenditure Forecasts with Details of All Operating and Planned Pipelines, is a comprehensive report on major, trunk oil and gas pipelines industry in Europe. The report provides key pipeline details for major active, planned, announced and suspended pipelines in Europe. The details provided include pipeline/pipeline system name, operator name, start year, start point, end point, status, length, capacity and diameter for major, trunk crude oil, petroleum products, and natural gas pipelines by country. The report also provides capital expenditure outlook by key countries, year on year, from 2018 to 2022. The report further provides key country comparisons within Europe, based on contribution to total pipeline length. The report also offers recent developments and latest awarded contracts at country level.

Table 120: Louhintahiekka Secures Contract From Baltic Connector For The Construction And Installation Works Of The Siuntio-Inkoo Onshore Pipeline As Part Of The Balticconnector Gas Pipeline Project In Finland.

Table 121: RTA-Yhtiot Secures Contract From Baltic Connector For The Provision Of Construction Engineering Works As Well As Excavation And Foundation Works At Inkoo Compressor Station As A Part Of The Balticconnector Gas Pipeline Project In Finland.

Table 122: Allseas Group Signed An Agreement With Elering and Baltic Connector

Table 123: Dovre Group Signed A Framework Agreement With Elering and Baltic Connector For The Provision Of Project Management Services For €250 Million Baltic Connector Gas Pipeline Project Connecting The Gas Networks Of Finland and Estonia.

Table 124: EM Pekkinen Secures Contract From Baltic Connector For The Construction Of A Structural Ramp For The Balticconnector Gas Pipeline Project Between Finland and Estonia.